T1 - [Hike & Potentially Swim] Schliersee-Rohnberg-Fischhausen

04Nov Sat
08:15

 HBF / Harras / RB55

Organized by:  Darius Lai
Route

[Hike & Swim] Schliersee-Rohnberg-Fischhausen*

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Please read the instructions before joining: 

This is a shorter hike (~4h). We aim to spend some time at Schliersee and be back in Munich mid afternoon. 

As it will be a bit colder in the week, please make sure that you have with you appropriate clothing.

It is preferable that you are relatively fit (~400m/h altitude) as this will allow us more leeway and also time to relax at the top / lake and for people that will need to return to Munich earlier. 

You may also bring swim gear if you want to take a dip at the Schliersee, Wim-Hof style

Please do bring food and drinks as I don't believe there are any huts open on the way. 

Whatsapp Group Link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KpUe658ekGI0lxeQsWKEML

Komoot Link: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1363801734?ref=itd&share_token=agOHzFNeW1poz2JpyWcKH4yWI6fSBg7nrYMlROTMllT8qp264B&ref=its

Good to know
  • The train BRB RB 55 leaves HBF at 8:30, Donnersbergbrucke at 8:34, and Harras at 8:37. Please leave a few minutes of spare time and do not be late and miss the train. I will be joining you at Harras. 
  • Please also make sure you are in the right carriage. There will be BRB55, BRB56, BRB57 that will separate at Holzkirchen. We will be taking the one to Bayrischzell. 
  • We will arrive at Schliersee at around 9:30
  • The route is self explanatory (see Komoot and also the GPX file)
  • After we finish the tour, we can grab some food /drinks in town depending on the weather. 

Kindly remember to pack the following essentials:

  • Deutschland Ticket
  • food and drinks for the entire day (as seen fit)
  • sundry cash (for food/drinks)
  • rain/sun protection according to the latest weather forecast (most probably cloudy / rainly)
  • Alpenverein / mountain insurance recommended
  • first aid kit for emergencies  recommended
  • headlamp for emergencies recommended

Disclaimer: Please note that this list is not exhaustive and every participant should conduct their own research and self-assessment before joining. Additionally, please be advised that I am not a mountain guide and hiking can be risky. Therefore, you are responsible for your own safety and must familiarize yourself with the route and its requirements. I recommend downloading a map and bringing a cell phone for emergencies.

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